Derogatory: My brain is full of fat, my head is big, my ears are big, my face is neutral, my stomach is fat, and I am happy.
Idioms describing people getting fat
Big waist and round waist: b describes a burly person.
Tiger's back and bear's waist: h incarnation means that the back is as wide as a tiger and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describe a person who is physically strong.
The brain and intestines are full of fat: n m m n m m m o m m n ch á ng fé ié i describes the image of an exploiter who is full and fat as a pig.
Fat head and big ears: féI tóu dàr refers to a fat head and big ears with two big ears. From the satirical novel "Officialdom in Appearance", it describes obesity and contains derogatory meanings; Sometimes it means that children are cute.
Big belly: dàf pián pián refers to the appearance of describing obesity, which comes from the biography of Bian Shao in the late Han Dynasty.
Words praising women's obesity
Full-bodied, full-bodied, full-bodied. The country is beautiful and graceful, with a square face like a peach blossom, and flowers are ashamed of flowers. Sink fish and fall wild goose are graceful, and her face is calm and even. Diane's eyebrows and eyes skillfully draw a double butterfly skirt with shallow palace makeup. Dongchi banquet, first meeting. The vermilion powder is not deep and uneven, and the idle flowers are faint and fragrant. Look at all the good places carefully. People are very humane and have a thin waist.
Ⅳ At least four idioms are used to describe fat people.
Fat beyond compare.
Tall and strong
Tall and strong
(of a person) physically strong.
A robust giant
Ⅳ What idioms are there to describe others being fatter?
Rich and graceful, graceful, charming, fat and thin, with curved eyebrows and full cheeks.
First, rich and powerful.
Interpretation of vernacular: graceful: describing the feminine appearance of women. Refers to the soft and plump figure of women.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Ling Mengchu
Source: Surprise at the First Moment Volume 17: "At that time, there were more than two women standing side by side with mountains and seas. Rich and graceful, like hibiscus. "
I looked back, why is it only surrounded by mountains and seas? There are two women standing side by side in a high bun. Shen Feng is slim, as if he were a hibiscus flower.
Second, there are many different manners.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: manners: posture, appearance. Describe the beautiful appearance and posture in all aspects.
Dynasty: Han
Author: Rolling
Source: "Ode to the Same Time": "Motome is my teacher, and his manners are ten thousand square meters."
I want to be like a pixel girl, with ten thousand beautiful postures to describe her.
Third, fall in love with the country.
Interpretation of vernacular: tilt: overturn; City: country. Originally refers to the death of the country because of women. Later, women were described as extremely beautiful. Among them, Yang Guifei is the most suitable plump woman.
Dynasty: Eastern Han Dynasty
Author: Ban Gu
Source: Hanshu, Biography of consorts, Mrs. Li Xiaowu: "There are beautiful women in the north, and they are peerless and independent. They care about the city and then the country. "
Northern beauty, absolutely beautiful, chinese odyssey. She is elegant and extraordinary in seclusion. This beautiful woman only needs to look at the soldiers guarding the city wall, so that the soldiers can lay down their weapons and the city wall will collapse. If she winks at people who visit the world again, the disaster of national subjugation and genocide will befall her!
It often brings people "the whole city" and "the whole country" disasters. Is such an example rare in history? This seems to be a warning to the monarch to remember the ancient lessons of the whole city and country and not to be mistaken by beautiful people.
Fourth, the ring is fat and thin.
Vernacular interpretation: describe women in different forms, each with its own beauty. It also means that works of art have different styles and strengths.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Su Shi
Source: "Sun Xin's Old Poem of Seeking Mo Miao Pavilion": "Ling Du's storytelling is expensive, thin and hard, which is unfair; Short and fat, each with his own plans, who dares to hate Yuhuan Yan Fei. "
Ling Du's storytelling is expensive, thin and hard, and I can't rely on this view without you; Long and thin, each with his own ambition, who dares to hate Yuhuan Yan Fei.
Five, curved eyebrows and full cheeks
Vernacular explanation: refers to beautiful appearance and wealth.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Han Yu
Source: "Preface to Send Li to Pangu": "The eyebrows are bent and the cheeks are full, and the sound is clear."
Translation: Curved eyebrows and full cheeks, crisp voice and posture.
ⅵ What idioms are there to describe female obesity?
Idioms describing women's obesity are: the pearl is round and smooth, the ring is fat and thin, the head is fat and the ears are fat, the heart is wide and the body is fat. The beads are round and smooth-great (singing)
[Pinyin]: zhyuán yürün
[Interpretation]: Run: delicate and smooth. Round as beads, smooth as jade. It is a metaphor for beautiful singing or smooth and lively writing.
[Source]: Zhang Tang Yan Wen's water poem: "The square flow is smooth and graceful, and the pearl is perfect."
[Example]: Her singing is like an oriole coming out of the valley, which is fascinating.
The style of a work of art is characterized by its beauty.
[Pinyin ]: huá n fé i yà n shá u
[Interpretation]: Describe women in different shapes, each with its own beauty. It also means that works of art have different styles and strengths.
[Source]: Su Songshi's poem "Sun Xin's Old Search for Pavilion": "The storytelling is expensive, thin and hard, which is unfair. Short, long, fat and thin have their own states. Who dares to hate Yuhuan Yan Fei? "
[Example]: At the beauty pageant, beautiful women from more than 50 countries gathered and watched too much.
Fat body, sometimes as cute as a child.
[Pinyin ]:]:féI tóu pàng r
[Definition]: Describe obesity, and sometimes refer to lovely children. Both are "fat heads and big ears."
[Source]: "He Dian" The eighth time: "The daughter of Master Zhibao, named Miss Pan Fang, was born with fat ears and big feet."
[Example]: That fat man is a big brown bear, with fat head and ears, five big and three thick, and he is really as the name suggests.
Put on weight with a smile
[Pinyin]: x and ":xěn kuān tǐpán"
[Interpretation]: The original meaning is that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. Later used to refer to people who are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they are also fat.
[Source]: "Book of Rites University": "Rich house, virtuous body, broad-minded and fat."
[Example]: The boss, broad-minded and chubby, greeted everyone with a big smile and pulled everyone into the store to have a rest.
Have a broad mind and a strong physique.
[Pinyin]: xρ]: xě n gu ǐ ng t ǐ pá n
[Interpretation]: Broad: broad and frank; Fat: Antai is comfortable. The original meaning is that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. Later used to refer to people who are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they are also fat.
[Source]: "Book of Rites University": "Rich house, virtuous body, broad-minded and fat."
The guests came from afar, and the open-minded and fat manager greeted them with a big smile.
ⅶ Idioms to describe people's obesity
1. Brain full of intestines and fat intestines: refers to body fat; Brain full: fat fingers and big ears. Describe eating effortlessly, pampered and careless.
2. Big belly (partial
Partial)
The second sound: poop: the appearance of obesity. Describe the fullness and protrusion of the stomach.
3. Very fat: big: big. Described as very obese.
4. Pan's second voice: It means that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. The latter refers to being in a happy mood and having nothing to worry about, so people will also be fat.
5. Fat head and big ears: Fat head and big ears. Describe people as obese and disgusting as pigs.
6. Waist circumference: describes a thick waist and is very obese.
7. big waist and round waist: describe a burly person.
8. Fat: Fat as fat. Describe a person who is extremely obese.
9. plump: describe the body is very complete and obese.
ⅷ What idioms are there to describe obesity?
1.
Pot-bellied
2.
Fat beyond compare.
3.
Have a broad mind and a strong physique.
4.
(of children) round and fat.
5.
Ten girths around the waist.
6.
Tall and strong
7.
Fat and greasy
8.
Plump
9.
Intestinal fat returns to brain fullness
10.
Put on weight with a smile
1 1.
Answer with a big belly.
Daya
fù
Pine
Pine
Meaning: refers to the appearance of describing obesity.
A short fat man with a big belly ran out of the shadows.
12.
Fat beyond compare.
Fay
stretch
a state in the Zhou Dynasty
plum
Meaning: Very full.
Sentence: the fruit trees in my hometown bear fruit again, and the ripe fruits seem to be crumbling.
13.
Have a broad mind and a strong physique.
Layla
Gu 'ang
tǐ
a surname
Meaning: The original meaning is that people are open-minded and peaceful in appearance. Later used to refer to people who are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they are also fat.
Sentence: Broad-minded and fat people are mostly tolerant people!
14.
(of children) round and fat.
Fay
soup
Daya
r
Meaning: a fat head and two big ears.
Sentence: His plump appearance always makes people want to laugh.
15.
Ten girths around the waist.
yáo
Daya
hope
Vey
This is a fuzzy quantifier, which refers to the length of thumb and forefinger of both hands.
Sentence: However, he is brave, eight feet long, with a big waist, heavy muscles, fat meat, big mouth and big bird hands. He can walk and ride horses, and he is deeply loved by the prince. He even said, "I have a son to replace the country, so I am relieved."
ⅸ A beautiful idiom to describe a woman's fat.
The beads are round and smooth-great (singing)
zhyuáNYU rán
[Interpretation] Like a pearl * * *; Wet as jewelry. Describe skin and singing; The writing is round and full of luster. Lubrication: lubrication; Smooth.
[Language] Inscription of Coral Net Painting by Ke Yu, Wang Ming: "Huang Hexian sent many poems and paintings; All scholars and friends have peace chapters; Open the window to play; The beads are round and moist; After shining. "
[Shape discrimination] Circle; Can't write "garden"
[near meaning] The flying spring sings the sound of jade around the beam.
[Antonym] Ugly, ugly and awkward.
[Usage] It has a positive meaning. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.
[Structure] Combined type.
What's a good word to describe people's obesity?
1, word: rich
Pinyin: fêtóI
Explanation: politely refuse, fat: this person is very ~.
2. Word: plump
Pinyin: n
Description: (1) Sufficient: The harvest is good this year, and the food in the store is very good. Symmetry: He is much fatter than when he was ill last year.
3. Word: plump
Pinyin: fēng Yu
Explanation: rich
4. Words: rich
Pinyin: fēng ying
Explanation: (1) (Body) plump. (2) Richness: adequate food and clothing.
5. Word: burly
Pinyin: kuí wú
Description: Strong and tall: This soldier is tall with broad shoulders and thick arms.
6. Idiom: Big and strange.
Pinyin: w incarnation
Explanation: burly: strong and tall; Qiwei: Very tall. Strong and tall.
Source: Shi Hou: "I look at his photos and think he is a big man and looks like a good woman."
For example, Fang Deyi was originally a member of the Gerontology Society. He is a plumber in the Xiang army, but he is only in his thirties. He is brave, loyal and handsome. The thirty-second chapter of Pu's "Sea Evil Flowers".
7. Idiom: Broad-minded and chubby.
Pinyin: x
Explanation: broad: broad and frank; Fat: Antai is comfortable. The original meaning is that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. Later used to refer to people who are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they are also fat.
Source: Book of Rites University: "Rich house, virtuous body, broad-minded and fat."
Example: At this moment, I have some inexplicable feelings, thinking that now everyone says "disaster officer" and "disaster officer", but I don't know that there are still many people who are "broad-minded and fat". Jiao, the sequel to Lu Xun's Gai Hua Ji.
8. Idiom: Broad-minded and chubby.
Pinyin: x and xěn kuān tǐpán
Explanation: The original meaning is that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. Later used to refer to people who are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they are also fat.
Source: Book of Rites University: "Rich house, virtuous body, broad-minded and fat."
For example, the boss, who is broad-minded and fat, greets him with a big smile and pulls everyone into the store to have a rest.
9. Idiom: Full.
Pinyin: f ē ng f ē ng m m m m m m m m m m m n
Explanation: It means that the human body has moderate fat and looks good.
Source: Lu Yao's "Ordinary World", Volume II, Chapter 29: "Black eyebrows and presbyopia, white teeth and full-body development are exactly the kind of women that cultivators dream of."
10, idiom: riches and honour.
Pinyin: fēng róng shèng jiàn
Explanation: capacity: appearance; Beard: drooping sideburns, also refers to hair. He looks rich and has thick and long hair. Describe female bodybuilding.
Source: The thirty-first chapter of Pu's "Evil Sea Flower": "The latter one is rich and graceful, with heavy eyebrows."
For example, it happens that Feng is in Beijing, and sometimes he goes to the presidential palace to meet business people. I met Ms. Zhou by chance, and she was rich and elegant, which amazed me. Cai Dongfan and Xu Moufu's Popular Romance of the Republic of China: Chapter 37